hydrogen gas filled a 0.075L

  1. hydrogen gas filled a 0.075L container at 156`C. What would it's new volume be at 25`C?
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  2. a cylinder filled with hydrogen gas at 20 degree atmosphere can with hold 10litres of water .the spherical balloons are to be
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  3. A chemist wants to observe the following reaction:2H2 + O2 à 2H2O The chemist is standing beside a balloon filled with
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  4. A chemist wants to observe the following reaction:2H2 + O2 à 2H2O The chemist is standing beside a balloon filled with
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  5. Hydrogen Storage in Alloys - The Future?Certain alloys such as LaNi5 can store hydrogen at room temperature. A plate of LaNi5
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  6. A chemist wants to observe the following reaction: 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O The chemist is standing in a room filled with oxygen
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  7. (a) Certain alloys such as LaNi5 can store hydrogen at room temperature. A plate of LaNi5 containing no hydrogen is placed in a
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  8. (a) Certain alloys such as LaNi5 can store hydrogen at room temperature. A plate of LaNi5 containing no hydrogen is placed in a
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  9. In the explosion of a hydrogen-filled balloon, 0.54 g of hydrogen reacted with 6.6 g of oxygen to form how many grams of water
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  10. the hindenburg was a hydrogen -filled dirigiable that exploded on 1937. The Hindenburg held 6.5*10^5 L of hydrogen gas at 23C
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